Werewolves can be scary creatures. Thankfully, When Werewolves Attack tells us how to deal with them!
Posts Tagged ‘Folklore’
When Werewolves Attack by Del Howison
Posted by travizzt on January 18, 2011
Posted in Book Reviews, General Horror Novels | Tagged: Del Howison, field guide, Folklore, guidebook, how to, lycanthropy, myths and legends, Ulysses Press, Werewolf, Werewolves, When Werewolves Attack | 1 Comment »
Emerald Magic edited by Andrew M. Greeley
Posted by travizzt on August 19, 2010
Top o’ the morning ta ya! Gather ’round we lads and lassies for a review of an Irish fantasy anthology. I wonder how many Irish I just offended with this…
Posted in Anthology, Book Reviews | Tagged: A Drop of Something Special in the Blood, Adam Stemple, Andrew M. Greeley, Anthology, Banshee, Bram Stoker, Cecilia Dart-Thornton, Celtic tiger, Charles de Lint, Diane Duane, Dracula, Elizabeth Haydon, Emerald Isle, Emerald Magic, Fantasy, Fianna, Folklore, For the Blood is the Life, Fred Saberhagen, Grey Man, Hermit, Herself, Horror, Ireland, Irish, Irish potato famine, Jacqueline Crey, Jane Lindskold, Jane Yolen, Judith Tarr, L. E. Modesitt Jr., Land of Youth, Leprechaun, Literary Fantastics, Long the Clouds Are Over Me Tonight, Morgan Llywelyn, Oisin, Peace in Heaven, Peter Tremayne, Ray Bradbury, science fiction, Sidhe, Speir-Bhan, Tanith Lee, The Butter Spirit's Tithe, The Cat with No Name, The Hermit and the Sidhe, The Isle of Women, The Lady in Grey, The Little People, The Merrow, The Swan Pilot, Tir na Nog, Tor, Troubles, Yeats | Leave a Comment »

